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One of the best things about Python isn’t the language or the huge number of packages waiting to be used, it’s the welcoming nature of the community. If you’re looking for a community that will be accepting, uplifting, and continue …Continue reading →

It’s a new week, and that means new courses and more are now available at Treehouse! Build a Playlist Browser with Swift Time for a brand new Swift course! In this project, Pasan Premaratne will teach you how to build …Continue reading →

If you’re new to building websites, you’ve probably heard about CSS, or Cascading Style Sheets. But what is CSS exactly, and why do we use it on the Web? In this clip from the new CSS Basics course at Treehouse, …Continue reading →

Lots of us really like programming. We also really like making money and being able to feed ourselves and our families. But, many of us don’t necessarily like working in an office or for one single product or company, so …Continue reading →

As a web designer or developer, you have a solid grasp of code and design. Your portfolio is stocked with impressive work. You’re ready for the freelance journey. Great! There’s still one skill you’ll need to master, though, and it’s …Continue reading →

If you’ve ever considered a career in the tech industry, building an app or making a website, you’ve probably wondered, how does this whole world fit together? Who does what? What kind of people and skills do I need to …Continue reading →

Here’s an all-too-familiar scenario for freelance Web designers and developers: You land a great client who has fairly deep pockets and loads of interesting projects. As a bonus, you get along great with the contact at the client company. Life …Continue reading →

Less than 1 per cent of women are majoring in computer science – according to Google. The company has launched an initiative to attract more women into tech. Made with Code, Google said, “Was started because even though increasingly more …Continue reading →

Alan Johnson (Treehouse co-founder) talks about how having a mission has helped him focus on what’s important at work and how he uses the Treehouse mission every day to prioritize his daily tasks. “I remember the day well. October 15th, 2010. …Continue reading →

(Flickr photo by David Martyn Hunt) Successful freelancers know that the key to keeping a great gig is staying organized, meeting deadlines, and doing great work. They also know that it’s easier said than done. Being a freelancer — or …Continue reading →

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To understand the concepts related to starting a business, we will use our online t-shirt store, Shirts 4 Mike, as an example. This includes the basics of marketing, finance, accounting, and the legal aspects of creating a company.

Swift is a new programming language created by Apple to program iOS apps. If you are new to programming or to Swift then this course is for you. Learn about programming concepts like: variables, types, collections and control structures.

Ruby is a programming language with a focus on simplicity and productivity, and it's used to create some of the biggest websites in the world. Learn how to work with Ruby and write simple Ruby programs in this introductory course.

Interested in creating Android apps? Learn the Java programming language, a tool for Android development called Android Studio, and some very basic concepts of the Android Software Development Kit, or SDK.

Bring your big idea to life! Learn how to start a company on the right foot with an introduction to basic business concepts, including corporate structure, marketing, finance, and accounting. Then you’re ready for more advanced business strategies.